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Age Factors in Biometric Processing
Title:
Age Factors in Biometric Processing
Author:
Fairhurst, Michael.
ISBN:
9781849195034
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Stevenage : The Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2013.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (377 pages)
Contents:
Section I: Introduction and basic issues; Chapter 1. Ageing and biometrics: an introduction -- Michael Fairhurst; Chapter 2. Review of ageing with respect to biometrics and diverse modalities -- Andreas Lanitis, Nicolas Tsapatsoulis and Anastasios Maronidis; Chapter 3. Biometrics and ageing: social and ethical considerations -- Andrew P. Rebera and Emilio Mordini; Chapter 4. Using age to enhance performance in biometrics -- Márjory Da Costa-Abreau and Michael Fairhurst; Section 2: Modality-related approaches to management of age factors.

Chapter 5. Human face ageing: a perspective analysis from anthropometry and biometrics -- Karl Ricanek Jr., Gayathri Mahalingam, A. Midori Albert and Richard W. Vorder BrueggeChapter 6. Ageing in biometrics: a case study in online signature -- Javier Galbally, Marcos Martinex-Diaz and Julian Fierrez; Chapter 7. Ageing in iris biometrics -- Judith Liu-Jimenez and Raul Sanchez-Reillo; Chapter 8. Ageing effects in fingerprint biometrics -- Andreas Uhl and Peter Wild; Chapter 9. The impact of ageing on speech-based biometric systems -- Finnian Kelly and Naomi Harte.

Chapter 10. An analysis of biometric performance change over time: a multimodal perspective -- Norman Poh, Josef Kittler, Chi-Ho Chan and Medha PanditSection 3.: Applications and implications for practical applications; Chapter 11. An industrial perspective on biometric age factors -- Alastair Partington; Chapter 12. Fingerprints and human inspection: a forensics perspective -- Clive Reedman; Chapter 13. Age prediction in face images -- Guodong Guo; Chapter 14. Short- and long-time ageing effects in face recognition -- Massimo Tistarelli, Daksha Yadav, Mayank Vasta and Richa Singh.

Section 4: Future trends and research challengesChapter 15. Analysis of ageing effects in biometric systems: difficulties and limitations -- Meryem Erbilek and Michael Fairhurst; Chapter 16. Usable biometrics for an ageing population -- M. Angela Sasse and Kat Krol; Chapter 17. Ageing effects and implications for biometric template protection -- Christian Rathgeb, Andreas Uhl and Christoph Busch; Chapter 18. Future challenges for systems delivery using ageing tolerant biometrics -- Peter Hawkes; Index.
Abstract:
As biometrics-based identification and identity authentication become increasingly widespread in their deployment, it becomes correspondingly important to consider more carefully issues relating to reliability, usability and inclusion. One factor which is particularly important in this context is that of the relationship between the nature of the measurements extracted from a particular biometric modality and the age of the sample donor, and the effect which age has on physiological and behavioural characteristics invoked in a biometric transaction. In Age Factors in Biometric Processing an in.
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